Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] i [verb] [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps if I try again I shall know for sure . ’
2 Perhaps if I move on I think we 've perhaps got one a little bit bigger .
3 I put it inside cos I looked in I looked up in the atlas and there is a town called .
4 So until I hear otherwise I am going to go on thinking of Jerusalem as a place where Arab , Jew and Christian have a crossroads and a task to effect reconciliation that will take deeds , not words , to achieve .
5 So if I have n't I 'm going .
6 now , I mean you 've been very to Neil over the last year or so and I mean now it 's time to get his act together .
7 I thought about you , about what time was it , about ten o'clock and I thought well it 's no good gasping for air , she 'll soon be able to have some yeah .
8 I 'm in the dark here obviously because I have n't I have n't had access to this particular case .
9 So after I got home I was worried about the two a.m. ‘ phone call .
10 ‘ A week or so after I got back it was still there so I went to a doctor and said I might have picked up a parasite .
11 Perhaps when I leave here I 'll join the Class War party , though I 'll have to insist they spare Ellis when the revolution comes … ’
12 I says that 's got ta be Warren , it could n't be anybody else , so when I come down I went off like , well I tell ya I ca n't do it , so I knew it was so I picked up the wrong she says oh I 'm just ringing because you can see what the weather is she says and you could n't go and do a day in erm , with your
13 Whilst on the market stall I had a Liverpool pensioner who had n't seen a Liverpool organisation so when I got home I sent to her a notice of the huge rally there going to hold in September , in Liverpool with a couple of Bishop 's and big national speakers , I sent that to her and also contacted a Liverpool pensioner secretary to get in touch with her , and we 've also written to erm , that 's the rally , erm , we 've also , I 've also written to Jim from Cumberland , if you remember er his down our rally , so we should have some , we decided to buy twelve copies of each publication they produce and one when we get our office will be available there .
14 so when I got there it was just a case of clearing up .
15 It 's as if he still lives there , so when I go past I look up at the window I 'd put him in .
16 And we had to laugh , he said , well can you be ill a bit longer because he , er , he cooked her something to eat and he feeds her and so when I rang up I never got her on th , I never spoke to her for a week !
17 The original stuff had all been ripped out years ago , so when I moved in I thought I 'd go to town on the redecoration .
18 And I said , well I 'm gon na give him a ring after tea and then I , we said oh well pras , and Sue will be home tonight so I said well we had n't better ring them !
19 When she saw the post of maid in general to Esther Ward advertised , she used all her powers of persuasion to convince Tilly that it would only be for a very short time : ‘ Just so I know how he is … how my daughter Beth is faring . ’
20 she says like er she says you know Jean she says well I just sat there and she says I 'm away and I went over she says because it was her
21 Normally they only meet outside and I wonder how it would be when they were indoors and Cedric started to … when the old trouble … "
22 And it and this , the one , the last one was just after I left so I did n't know her , I knew her to look at but I did n't know her personally .
23 And erm , my wife who 's a teacher had erm a very devastating experience just after I retired so it was erm , it was as well that I retired when I did because I was then able to stay at home and er
24 I 'd taken a year off just before I found out I was pregnant , because I 'd badly needed a break and then I could n't work looking fat .
25 I see the sign saying Welcome to Inverness just as I remember where I left the car and where I left from this morning and just before I turn and stamp to the nearest desk and demand in my highest dudgeon to be taken to Edinburgh on a charted Lear if necessary or limoed immediately to the highest-starred hotel within a reasonable radius for a free overnight dinner , bed and breakfast and unlimited bar tab .
26 As soon as I turn off you gon na start swearing , ai n't you ?
27 Because as soon as I go upstairs I 'm wide awake .
28 And as soon as I get up I say you coming ?
29 As soon as I get indoors I 'll just have to ask again — ask Mum once more .
30 ‘ As soon as I get back we 'll go and eat .
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